Meat Shops near Duryea, PA

14 locations found near Duryea

“We love Rehoski’s Market. The owners are very friendly. They make their own kielbasa and it is the best we have tried. Always stop here when we are in town. Great little meat market with a good selection of meats and knowledgeable staff.”

4.9 Superb35 Reviews

“Let me start by saying their hoagies.. wow. Absolutely fabulous. Also, my son is 3 and a half, non verbal and autistic. Every single person that works in this place is so nice to him. They always give him a lollipop, even when we are just walking by and don’t stop in. Your kindness is so appreciated. Thank you!”

5 Superb45 Reviews

“Morgan's is the best. John always takes time to take care of our needs for fresh or cured meats, the best homemade green tomatoes, cheese and a little glass of wine while you wait. Highly recommend a stop when in Pittston. Porchetta is our favorite.”

4.8 Superb60 Reviews

“Authentic Polish neighborhood deli. Pierogis, kielbasa rings, kielbasa burgers, kielbasa sticks…sauerkraut, mustards. Everything you could and would expect in a Polish Deli.”

4.7 Superb39 Reviews

“Despite passing by countless times, discovering this hidden gem was a revelation. The live meat cutting, impeccable customer service, and irresistibly soft bread elevate this hoagie experience to a whole new level. I'm upset it took me so long to find, but now I'm hooked on the best hoagies in town.”

4.8 Superb52 Reviews

“My favorite market. The stuffed olives, the broccoli pizza, the Italian specialties all over the store, all fabulous! Do yourself a favor and and get there ASAP!!”

4.6 Superb104 Reviews

“This is me and my husband's favorite store is Schiff's we never had any complaints, they have great deals and quality in meats we use to go there all the time, highly recommend such nice helpful people who make your shopping experience enjoyable they definitely deserve five stars.”

4.5 Superb147 Reviews

“Love everything about the whole store.. Fresh meats from the meat Dept. and cold cuts and salads from the deli, fresh baked goods.. Just overall great place to shop...”

5 Superb17 Reviews

“I grew up in Virginia but my parents were from Scranton (Taylor Ave) and Dunmore (Marion St). We would travel to Scranton 5 - 8 times a year and us kids always wanted Gutheinz bologna. A thick slice that was just delicious.I haven't been to Scranton in 10 years but next time I go I'm going to Gutheinz to relive some great memories and get cold cuts you can't get at many places anymore.”

5 Superb8 Reviews

“Truck route. Take wilkes-barre blvd to butler. Turn on butler. City Mager is actually on butler Street. Immediately after crossing RR Trax on butler, Turn left into the entrance for the red building which is City Mager. Then drive around the back between the rr trax & the building to get to a set of box truck docks for City mager... they have portable steel dock plates to toss into a semi trailer to unload. Easy peasy and close to i-81.”

5 Superb5 Reviews

“Excellent place for delivery. Employees here are nice, polite and helpful. There is a clean washroom inside you can use. Quick offload. I would definitely come here again.

Like someone already said... Don't follow your gps to this address. Best way to get here is from the 476...get off at the Keyser road exit. Don't use 81... No trucks allowed”

4.3 Superb26 Reviews

“5$ sandwiches the best part about this place. Reasonable prices for beverages and other certain things. Only complaint is half the items are missing price tags for as long as I moved to Scranton. 2 years ago 0_o”

4 Good12 Reviews

“It was about 20 minutes before closing and they were getting ready to close but around that time they kinda forgot about customer service. I asked where an item was located and I had to end up finding it on my own...they were worried about going home...”

4 Good153 Reviews

“My neighborhood supermarket so a pretty regular stop. Overall very good, excellent deli and the meat department seems to have improved, but one has to keep an eye on expiration dates, particularly in the dairy case and especially with yogurt. Whether it’s the vendors or the in-house stock crew they can be a bit lax in that area. Good deals tend to appear often if you look for them, and the bakery is good, but fermented foods are a no show, a popular and growing category they should catch up with.”

4 Good160 Reviews